Access Statistics for John Allan James

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Consumption Smoothing Among Working-Class American Families Before Social Insurance 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 1,037
Consumption smoothing among working-class American families before social insurance 0 0 0 55 4 5 16 584
Shifts in the Nineteenth-Century Phillips Curve Relationship 0 0 1 39 1 2 9 255
The Resolution of the Labor Scarcity Paradox 0 0 1 72 5 7 16 777
Total Working Papers 0 0 2 166 11 16 49 2,653


Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
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A Golden Age? Unemployment and the American Labor Market, 1880–1910 0 1 1 30 1 3 5 178
A Note on Interest Paid on New York Bankers' Balances in the Postbellum Period 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12
Banking Market Structure, Risk, and the Pattern of Local Interest Rates in the United States, 1893-1911 0 1 1 16 0 2 9 86
Changes in Economic Instability in 19th-Century America 0 1 1 282 2 5 8 2,649
Consumption smoothing among working-class American families before social insurance 0 0 0 12 5 5 9 82
Cost functions of postbellum national banks 0 0 0 8 1 1 6 32
Did the Fed's founding improve the efficiency of the U.S. payments system? - commentary 0 1 1 15 4 5 10 49
Discussion of Redish, Gandar, and Whatley 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15
Early twentieth-century Japanese worker saving: precautionary behaviour before a social safety net 0 0 0 21 1 3 8 152
Finance and Enterprise in Early America: A Study of Stephen Girard's Bank, 1812–1831. By Donald R. AdamsJr., Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1978. Pp. xi + 163. $12.50 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 8
From Drafts to Checks: The Evolution of Correspondent Banking Networks and the Formation of the Modern U.S. Payments System, 1850-1914 0 0 0 35 4 7 19 176
From Drafts to Checks: The Evolution of Correspondent Banking Networks and the Formation of the Modern U.S. Payments System, 1850–1914 0 0 0 10 2 7 14 48
Industrialization and Wage Inequality in Nineteenth-century Urban America 0 0 0 10 5 5 8 31
International Capital Markets and American Economic Growth, 1820–1914. By Lance E. Davis and Robert J. Cull. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. vii, 166. $34.95 0 1 1 4 2 3 6 20
Mobilizing Money: How the World's Richest Nations Financed Industrial Growth. By Caroline Fohlin. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2012. Pp. Xiv, 263. $99.00, hardcover 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 18
Money over Two Centuries: Selected Topics in British Monetary History. ByForrest Capie andGeoffrey Wood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. x + 367 pp. Figures, tables, references, notes, index. Cloth, $125.00. ISBN: 978-0-19-965512-0 0 0 0 4 1 2 4 12
Panics, payments disruptions and the Bank of England before 18261 0 1 2 20 2 8 16 70
Personal wealth distribution in late eighteenth-century Britain 0 0 1 3 1 1 5 14
Portfolio Selection with an Imperfectly Competitive Asset Market 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 20
Public debt management policy and nineteenth-century American economic growth 0 1 1 52 1 3 8 142
Romer revisited: long-term changes in the cyclical sensitivity of unemployment 0 2 3 40 2 4 11 171
Savings and early economic growth in the United States and Japan 0 0 1 26 2 3 8 116
Scottish Capital on the American Credit Frontier. By W. G. Kerr. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1976. Pp. xvi, 246. $13.00 0 0 0 4 1 1 3 34
Some evidence on relative labor scarcity in 19th-century American manufacturing 0 1 1 19 1 2 5 74
Structural Change in American Manufacturing, 1850–1890 0 1 1 19 1 2 7 66
The Conundrum of the Low Issue of National Bank Notes 0 1 1 25 1 2 6 315
The Development of the National Money Market, 1893-1911 0 0 0 23 1 1 3 65
The Early History of Nominal Wage Rigidity in American Industrial Labor Markets 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 37
The Evolution of the National Money Market, 1888–1911 0 1 1 6 1 2 10 41
The Great Merger Movement in American Business, 1895–1904. By Naomi R. Lamoreaux. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985. Pp. xii, 208. $29.95 0 0 0 67 2 3 5 215
The National Banking Acts and the Transformation of New York City Banking During the Civil War Era 0 0 0 34 3 4 6 87
The Optimal Tariff in the Antebellum United States 0 0 2 35 3 3 10 192
The Origins and Economic Impact of the First Bank of the United States, 1791–1797. ByDavid Jack Cowen. New York: Garland Press, 2000. 323 pp. Cloth, $70.00. ISBN 0-815-33837-6 0 0 0 3 2 4 6 17
The Political Economy of the US Monetary Union: The Civil War Era as a Watershed 0 0 0 27 7 8 14 200
The Resolution of the Labor-Scarcity Paradox 1 1 1 53 5 8 19 261
The stability of the 19th-century Phillips curve relationship 0 0 0 14 1 1 10 68
The use of general equilibrium analysis in economic history 0 0 1 43 0 1 2 86
The welfare effects of the antebellum tariff: A general equilibrium analysis 0 0 0 38 2 2 7 112
Wage Adjustment Under Low Inflation: Evidence from U.S. History 0 0 2 95 10 12 20 527
Wall Street and Main Street: the macroeconomic consequences of New York bank suspensions, 1866–1914 0 0 1 25 0 2 11 123
Total Journal Articles 1 14 24 1,134 79 127 316 6,621
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Chapter File Downloads Abstract Views
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English Banking and Payments Before 1826 0 1 1 5 1 4 10 16
Have American Workers Always Been Low Savers? Patterns of Accumulation Among Working Households, 1885–1910 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 7
Payment Systems 0 0 0 0 3 4 11 16
Payment Systems 0 0 0 0 3 4 9 14
Political economic limits to the fed’s goal of a common national bank money: The par clearing controversy revisited 0 0 0 9 3 3 5 64
Total Chapters 0 1 1 14 11 16 40 117


Statistics updated 2026-05-06